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Interview of Pam Noyer by Meda Okelo. Topics include: family moving from Oregon to EPA in the mid 50’s when she was 4; school activities at the various EPA schools; diversity in the schools; changing demographics in the Ravenswood City School District; real estate practices; being in the white minority at Ravenswood High School; teachers and classes at Ravenswood; events at the school after Dr. King was shot; why she transferred to San Carlos High School; growing up in EPA and summers at the Recreation Center; becoming a Park Ranger in San Mateo County; moving back to EPA after college in 1988; political canvassing; experiences during the drug epidemic; her vision for EPA; local businesses; and her parents.